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Caribbean coast of Honduras and Nicaragua between 1687 and 1894, under the Kingdom of Mosquitia. Their kingdom became a British protectorate and was one of the last existing ruling
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Some members of the
Miskito Royal family fled Nicaragua after the abolition of the monarchy in 1894, most of them seeking refugee in
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The Creole
English of Nicaragua's Miskito Coast : its sociolinguistic history and a comparative study of its lexicon and syntax
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